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  • Assignment: Enron Case Analysis

    Assignment: Enron Case Analysis

    Management 490 Business Strategy Professor: Dr. Cahn Student: Deana Brewster Assignment: Enron Case Analysis If you look at the top management of Enron it looks like they were hiding their ideas and risks from each other without noticing that the company was on a downward path. Enron began as a natural gas and oil company in 1986 and eventually became a Commodities Trader. Enron's CEO, Jeffrey Skilling was under pressure to realize Enron's objective, to

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Yahoo! Inc. Case Analysis

    Yahoo! Inc. Case Analysis

    Yahoo!, Inc. Case Analysis Note to the Board of Directors Per your request, the following analysis provides a comprehensive look at Yahoo!’s current state, as well as marketing recommendations that should be used when formulating Yahoo!’s overall strategic plan. It will provide you not only with a summary of Yahoo!’s competitive environment, but also with specific strategies for marketing Yahoo! as a worldwide multimedia leader. Introduction Since 1994, Yahoo! has flourished into a global brand

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    Essay Length: 556 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Saturn Case Analysis

    Saturn Case Analysis

    Case: _____Saturn_____ Case Abstract Form _____ Problem Statement: Saturn’s sales are down, and market share needs to be increased. Also, the product line is too narrow. Current advertising is targeting the younger population, but the average age of a Saturn buyer is 43. Saturn’s initial focus on employee relationships seems to be fading as demonstrated with the clash between GM designers in Europe and the U.S. on the L-Series car. In addition, overall styling of

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    Essay Length: 1,538 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: regina
  • Case Analysis

    Case Analysis

    Introduction In case like that we have to analyzing and find the problem or the problems. And look the different causes carefully and resolve the situation with patience. Maybe this is the first job for Carl in this area and he don't' have the experience for do that alone. Carl need talk with Monica and ask alls his doubts and how to do that on time and fine. When we can't do an assignment like

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    Essay Length: 876 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Jack
  • Blockbuster Video Case Analysis

    Blockbuster Video Case Analysis

    Blockbuster Video case analysis David Cook founded Blockbuster video in 1985, opening the first store in Dallas Texas and has grown to become the world’s number one video chain. Mr. Cook took the idea of video rental and improved it by creating the video superstore concept. Many family-owned video rental stores could not compete against Blockbuster’ stores. Blockbuster stores were highly visible stand-alone structures that appealed to customers. Blockbuster His stores had a wider selection

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Monika
  • Case Analysis for Starbucks Corporation

    Case Analysis for Starbucks Corporation

    Starbucks Corporation CASE ANALYSIS FOR STARBUCKS CORPORATION I. Case Profile/ Company History Three Seattle entrepreneurs started the Starbucks Corporation in 1971. Their prime product was the selling of whole bean coffee in one Seattle store. By 1982, this business had grown tremendously into five stores selling the coffee beans, a roasting facility, and a wholesale business for local restaurants. Howard Schultz, a marketer, was recruited to be the manager of retail and marketing. He brought

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    Essay Length: 2,399 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Starbucks Case Analysis

    Starbucks Case Analysis

    Starbuck’s Case Analysis Overview Starbucks is a $5.3 million yearly sales company primarily in the Specialty Eatery Industry. They are the number one specialty coffee retailer in the world and ranked number 372 in Forbes 500 companies. Starbucks currently has stores in 35 countries and have managed to build in their brand loyalty having customers that consume their products in average 18 times a month. Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world

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    Essay Length: 999 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: David
  • Kerry Group Case Analysis

    Kerry Group Case Analysis

    The Kerry Group began over thirty years ago in the south west region of Ireland. Beginning as a dairy and ingredients plant the company has now flourished into a global leader in the food ingredients and flavor products area. Kerry Group is headquartered in Tralee, Ireland and through its manufacturing, sales, and technical centers around the world, employs over 20,000 people. The company supplies over 10,000 food, food ingredients and other flavor products to customers

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Tivo Case Analysis

    Tivo Case Analysis

    TiVo and Consumers TiVo is a brand of digital video recorder that offers numerous functions far advanced than the regular VCR or DVD player. The TiVo recorder has the ability to pause and replay live TV as well as an array of flexible recording services that is personalized for the consumers. The adoption of TiVo when it was first released was facilitated by the belief that consumers who owned a TiVo black box and subscribed

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Spanier & Bourne Sail Maker Case Analysis

    Spanier & Bourne Sail Maker Case Analysis

    Spanier & Bourne Sail maker Case Analysis SITUATION ANALYSIS Nature of Demand The customers of Spanier & Bourne are those who own sailboats, windsurfers, and sailboarders. They purchase these sails because they need them for their boats and boards. Extent of Demand The demand for the sales increased after the storm in Maui. The moderated after the loss of their large client. By adding aerospace technology, their sales increased once again. Nature of Competition The

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Bred
  • Circuit Board Fabricators, Inc. Case Analysis

    Circuit Board Fabricators, Inc. Case Analysis

    Case Summary Circuit Board Fabricators, Inc. is a small manufacturer of circuit boards located in California. (Chase, Jacobs, and Aquilano, 2004) Large computer companies such as Apple and Hewlett-Packard hire Circuit Board Fabricators to “make boards for prototypes of new products.” (Chase, et al., 2004) The case study suggests that Circuit Board Fabricators has a good business plan established within the organization. CBF has implemented a largely automated process using industry standard codes to produce

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Artur
  • J&b Case Analysis

    J&b Case Analysis

    J&B Case Analysis The May 16, 2000 Harvard Business case describes how J&B Scotch has suffered from sluggish sales since the 1970’s. Once the best selling whisky in its class, J&B was now losing share and volume in a declining category. The author, Grant McCracken, goes on to say that the long term prospect is grim. Something needed to happen to boost sales for this once thriving brand. The article introduces you to Michael Stoner,

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    Essay Length: 637 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Dominion Motors Case Analysis

    Dominion Motors Case Analysis

    Dominion Motors Case Analysis What, precisely, is the problem here? The problem is that DMC’s largest consumer of oil well pumping motors has ranked them the #3 supplier, and not only could this impact purchasing from this customer (Hamilton), other smaller companies follow this large company for their purchasing decisions, so that they get the benefit of copying their R&D decisions. What are the causes of the problem? Power companies implemented a graduated monthly base

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    Essay Length: 916 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Victor
  • A Case Analysis on “profits Finally Come to Usa Today”

    A Case Analysis on “profits Finally Come to Usa Today”

    A Case Analysis on “Profits Finally Come to USA Today” Introduction USA Today is the largest newspaper in circulation right now in the United States of America averaging over 2.25 million copies sold every weekday. It is the second largest English broadsheet in circulation after The Times of India. It is circulated in 60 countries all over the world. It was founded in 1982 by Allen Neuharth with the goal of providing colorful diagrams, charts,

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    Essay Length: 2,084 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • Burberry Case Analysis

    Burberry Case Analysis

    A Project report On Consumer Behavior for Cadbury Schweppes Dairy Milk Under the guidance of : Submitted by: Prof. Bikramjeet Rishi Varun Singhal 06FT-111 Vipin Tyagi 06FT-113 Yogesh Gupta 06FT-115 Yogesh Poddar 06FT-118 Samrath Pal Singh 06FT-120 INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY, GHAZIABAD Acknowledgements We take this opportunity, to thank our facilitator Prof. Bikramjeet Rishi, who gave us the opportunity to work on this project as a part of our course. Under his kind and able

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: David
  • Nora Sakari Case Analysis

    Nora Sakari Case Analysis

    Nora - Sakari Introduction This case is about Nora, one of the leading suppliers of telecom solutions in Malaysia. The case involves a possible joint venture with Sakari, the leading manufacturer in Finland of mobile phones and telecom systems. There is a large potential in the future development of telecom facilities in Malaysia and the to enterprises have discussed a joint venture About Nora Nora is a leading supplier of telecommunication services in Malaysia. They

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    Essay Length: 1,116 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Knowledgenet Case Analysis

    Knowledgenet Case Analysis

    Background Founded in 1998, KnowledgeNet (KN) is an e-learning company whose products are regarded as some of the highest quality within the e-learning industry. Students of KN IT certification programs pass their certification exams at a rate of 94%, compared to industry averages of 65-%. Though approximately half of all training takes place in a traditional classroom setting, corporate training managers are turning to e-learning at ever-increasing levels due to its relative savings in time

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    Essay Length: 918 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Jon
  • Case Analysis: Even a Clown Can Do It

    Case Analysis: Even a Clown Can Do It

    Case Analysis: Even a Clown Can Do It 1. How would you assess the attractiveness of the circus industry in the early 1980s? What would you conclude from your industry analysis? In the early 1980, the circus industry is overall stagnant, however, several persons with noble aspirations began to develop this industry by exploring different forms of art. For the stagnant of this industry, there are several signs: • The traditional circus industry was attached

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    Essay Length: 825 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: celiamiao
  • Meditech Surgical Case Analysis

    Meditech Surgical Case Analysis

    Meditech Surgical Case Analysis Paper Strategic Supply Chain Management Meditech is a leader in the endoscopic surgical instrument market. The company manufactures and market low cost endoscopy surgical equipment to hospitals and independent surgeons. The company's distribution operation is arranged and managed from a central storage warehouse that ships its products to domestic and international affiliates. The organization have been experiencing a good customer service experience in the past, however, lately customers have expressed concerns

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    Essay Length: 294 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Steve
  • Case Analysis of American Airlines

    Case Analysis of American Airlines

    Case Analysis of American Airlines In an attempt to generally identify the airlines and travel industry this analysis will examine the “key players” in these industries. Whenever we think of the airline industry by definition the key players in this industry include commercial/private airline companies, employees, aircraft manufacturers, customers/consumers of flight service, travel agencies and government entities responsible for regulation of the industry. Currently the airline industry as a whole seems to be on the

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Max
  • McDonalds Case Analysis

    McDonalds Case Analysis

    Executive Summary The business began with two brothers. In 1937, Dick and Maurice McDonalds opened a small drive-in restaurant east of Pasadena, California. They served hotdogs and shakes. This led to the creation of a bigger drive-in which operated successfully and by 1948, the brothers had a made a fortune they never expected. The brothers realized that hamburgers comprised of 80 percent of their sales and closed their doors to re-evaluate their business model. The

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Cisco Case Analysis

    Cisco Case Analysis

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY January 1994 Cisco’s legacy system surpassed its standard modification requirements and encountered a malfunction that resulted in corrupting the database. The company was almost completely shut down for two days. It became clear that the legacy system would not continue much longer and a solution was required. Cisco was faced with the dilemma of selecting from three potential solutions to the system issue: 1) Upgrade to the new version of the legacy,

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Mike
  • Yahoo! Case Analysis

    Yahoo! Case Analysis

    Yahoo! Case Analysis May 9 2007 The strategy of implementation of an established dot com company, struggling to leverage current advertising methods with business objectives. Jason Drohn Bradley Bierer Carol Woods Michelle Victory Paul Rapela 2 Table of Contents Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................... 3 History: ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Problem .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Competitive Analysis ....................................................................................................................... 9 Yahoo Financials ............................................................................................................................ 12 Economics .................................................................................................................................... 19 Demographics ............................................................................................................................... 23 Market Analysis ............................................................................................................................. 30 CPM .............................................................................................................................................. 34 SWOT MATRIX: .............................................................................................................................. 36 QSPM............................................................................................................................................

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Ryanair Case Analysis

    Ryanair Case Analysis

    1. Use Porter’s Five Forces to evaluate the attractiveness of the Low Cost Carrier (LCC) industry in Europe. o Threat of new entrants: There are barriers to entry in this industry; it isn’t the easiest of industries to enter, you must have sufficient capital and assets to get into the airline industry. However, in 2003, there were an increasing number of new entrants. o Threat of rivalry: There is high rivalry in this industry and

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    Essay Length: 415 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Case Analysis for Yum! Brands

    Case Analysis for Yum! Brands

    Page 1 1. What are the primary driving forces in the U.S fast food industry in 2004 The primary driving forces in the U.S. fast food industry for 2004 are as follows: There is a major increase in globalization, no matter where you travel to in this time period you are guaranteed to either see a McDonalds or a Pizza Hut. The fast food industry has diversified it product line by offering semi healthy choices,

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Tasha

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